Glass delusion is an external manifestation of a psychiatric disorder recorded in Europe mainly in the late Middle Ages and early modern period (15th to 17th centuries). People feared that they were made of glass "and therefore likely to shatter into pieces." Advertisement: The following day, a...
On the Art of Finding Arguments: What Ancient and Modern Masters of Invention Have to Tell Us About the "Ars Inveniendi" This paper deals with what has been called "ars inveniendi" (’art of finding‘) in antiquity, medieval and early modern times. A survey of... M Kie...
A broader context is the emergence of fortified settlements across early medieval northern Britain as places where elites exercised and displayed their authority, hence the association of hillforts – including a couple of Pictish ones – with contemporary references to kingship and royal warfare. In ...
Surveys Arthurian origins and the presentation of Arthur from the 12th century to the early 21st century in Part 1. Part 2 treats selected themes, from Arthurian ideals and ethics to imperialism, religion, and love and adultery. Find this resource: ...
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Nothing divided the medieval world in Europe more decisively from the Early Modern period than printing with movable type. 没有什么比活字印刷更能够将中世纪的欧洲和近代早期划分开来。 来源于:阅读OFFICIAL49 P2 Even so, merchants and business people did not run medieval communities, except in centra...
In another early attempt at evidence-based medicine, a leading medical scholar namedBernard de Gordonwrote an encyclopedic textbook entitledLilium Medicinae. De Gordon, who was referenced by Chaucer inThe Canterbury Tales, tried to address idiosyncratic and even dangerous medical practice by providing a...
(pimento, myrtle pepper) from early modern latrines in Gdańsk (northern Poland). Veget Hist Archaeobot 12:249–252 Article Google Scholar Badura M, Możejko B, Święta-Musznicka J, Latałowa M (2015) The comparison of archaeobotanical data and the oldest documentary records (14th...
Early Origins of Gingerbread Saint Gregory of Nicopolos (Photo:Franciscan Media) An Armenian monk named Gregory Makar, also known asGregoy of Nicopolos, brought gingerbread to France at the end of the 10th century. It remained a mostly local custom until almost 200 years later, when the fam...
A palaeoenvironmental and palaeoeconomic approach to the Early Middle Age record from the village of Gasteiz (Basque Country, Northern Iberian Peninsula) Article 25 March 2015 The history of settlement and agrarian land use in a boreal forest in Värmland, Sweden, new evidence from pollen ana...